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ST MR N e e T TR SIXTEENTH YEAR. ~ OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 15. 1886, NUMBER 180s N NEN un \”R powder (hat were in the hold_exploded, and THF \E“ IO ISLEY ““‘l n the horrible erffne, was found yesterday Py O INVEC ey | jority of sisteen and ran 0 ahoad of | QAIT o oOTIn DL L SAMIER, eotton and burning Hmbors were huried in i 4 LU ALLy | in nis cell, dead, having committed suicide | VAD. FING INVESTIGATED | my ticket, The tacties employed by AT [ SOUALLS AMONG THE STARS. directions, ‘This virtually put the tire out, y hahging hithaelt® us o Wi Morrison have been those of intimidation | =% " and what was once a palatial steamer was —_— by hanging hitselt With his shitt, which wa: And thoy are so well. Known 1n i distrie | ow a blackene sok, When the Wild ) torn into strips 1iKe cord. 1n a corner of his y 4 £ 9 now a blackened wreck. her T ‘s 1, Poetical V Brin -~ . N Xl that I believe that fact alone has injured him { \ ' Bixty Lives Lost by the Burning of a | reached the ny vl Wl ery nu\h;-“,‘»:.;...- ennyson's Latest Poetical Volume Bringe | cell was found a Written confession of the | The Onarge That He Was a Guard at An- | almost as much as his position on the tarir.” | The Trials and Tribulations of the Ameria T L i from the middle of the streain Joat Was the Author No Honor, details of the erime, tallying exactly with le Looked Int THE MORRISON TARLEF BT, o ra Oompan Bteamer on the Mississippl. lowered and was quickly ulled in the direo. that which Jean made to-day in full court, dersonville Lioked dite, Mr. Morrison notified the house to day that an Opera Gompany. ——— ton of theery. Tiirouigh the darkness the — Ths affart cAtisgs QRemsndony setsction snd on Saturday next he world move to take up crew saw the fignre of a man rasping a bale Al R Ll . . s tariin bi By me the simdry eivi 5 ss THE J. M. WHITE'S FATAL TRIP. | (f'cotion. bt before they conlasrench i the | A FEW SPECIMEN LINES GIVEN. | tigusands of people are flocking Into the | OPEN SESSION CONSIDERATION. | IS farilbifl, Bythat e thesundiy sivil | A FINANCIAL EMBARRASSMENT. bale turned over and when it was righted the —_— quiet little town of Privas from miles and - there is no other appropriation bill ready - mAan was gone. " niles, 3 there will be no antagonis from the con N 9, Horrors of the Situation Increased by | | Colonel 5. 1 James was tuken to his home, | The Effaston Received in Englana | Miles. gl A Seeming Fear on the Part of Sen- [ RN BE I AERHIE™ thdeed. there 18 Farsch-Madi's Agent Out om a Prightfal Explosion Carrying No, 917 Pryfaiia streets on s uriival, wherd | With Unfavorable Comment—Hor- A Celebrated Cane Sottled. ators to Go on Record on the P ot tiae 1b Al eabilotls SppostInh 10 i IR L L Death and Destrnetion the slght was horrifying, and could not be rible Murder Tale From France BRaams, DR 1i<{Now York HaMta bl AL LU L] the chalrnAn of says and means, so tiat Dia UL LY in 1te Wake. told, He positively declared that there —Other Foreign News, Uabla=ShostaltoANa IS i . apital News, when Morrison offers his motion the issue Makes a Denjal, must have been gixty persol lost, able—Special to the Ber.|—The eourt of will be squarely joined and the house given - bocause out of” sistyive in the cabin — assizes of Antwerp has fust finished an a fair opportunity of deciding whether it de. he could only see himself and four others, The Poet Laureate's Liatost eight days' hearing of the notorious will for Developnients About Dabney sires to consider the tarifl, The tecling 1s o ong Singera, River Disaster. among whom was H. €. Brown, state en: COBPANE IS Yy TONA Dot Bnat\ bl AYHE o, Iiun: P A s LA eneral that Morrison’s motion will prevail B AL Ay oty i 4 Is " 1 puright 159 by James Gordon Benne wery reported four months azo, when it ap WasiiNeroy, Dec, 1 —[Special Tele- | E ! NEW Youk, Dee. 14— [Special Telegram Meaipiis, Tenn,, Dee, 141t is enrrently | ineer: B, Denery. & batber; Fred EONTON, - DBa. T rXow. ot Tterald | Takred: for the but it is not believed that anything practical A SHBGPEA 1ioPa LWL 112 S1ARENL Btentnut, . M, |- BOvier, Al 6 Onlitas, Hok wAbeh At 0%, Dec. M—(New York IHerald | peared for the first time. Ihe case | cram to the Hrr./-An investigation W Tosult from e "Fhe. revende reformers, | to the BEe]—The Tribune this morning Wite, running between Vieksburs and | Sry said be would nover forzet tho Cable—Snecial to the Bug.]—Tennyson's | was against Delannov, elerk to a jus- | heing made by the pension office of the | while resarding the pissage of Morrison's | says ere are many romors eireulating . Mothhis Lelieldat St Morris plantation, when the | new volume will prove a woful disappoint- | tice of the peace; Dotiand, a barrister | charge that D Dabney, a speeial examiner, | bill as improbable, indulge the hope thatsome | relative to the American, o, as it 18 now New Orleans, burned at an early hour this [ wifie ohvel it fiames, | Ho pia { | ) ite was enveloped in flames. 1le was | ment to his admirers, This lyrie is doubtless | and notorious liberal politician, and the | wasa guard at Andersonville prison, Dab- | measure *will b evolved from the dis- | cailed, the National opera company, and morning near Baton Rouge. La., and that | sure one child had been resened and brouabt | g S WOTing O Tl e TV BB : T | €tission whieh will be acceptable to a majerity it 1 \ ; AT TTveN WEHRIAE ito St Morris plantation. 10 his knowledze. lume: vouan Eandeline, Delannoy’s paramour. | ey recently published a card, in which e | 0, W Wil RERecepaieto (maietiv | ese touch upon its fnancial condition, 1t MR MR COREIMRD, of the boat’s ciployes. there were bwo cabin | 0, happy Tark, that warblest high They were aceused of laving broken seals | safd that at the close of the war he was only | duce’ the present. exee vevenues of | has been learned upon good authority that MEsPIIS, Dec, 14, 10415 8. MemTho loss of | Boys. two climbermaids, one fireman and Above iy 1nwly dusty and forged wills In order to approptiate fw- | fifteen vears old, that he was not a guard at | the governmient. ~ How long the debate will | the directors had - found it necessary to eall the steamer J. M. White has been contirmed. “‘X"t :hl'\"‘luw\-‘,lv t, be 15‘!.-11,“(‘1‘“ kson, .\mw'f 0, brouk, that brawlest merrily portant letters, ‘They were respectively sen- | Andersonville and was not in the confeder be continued, shonld the tariit be faken up, | wpon subseribers to the g ntee tund to 5 0ss, Louis Watker, Piney Walker and an et T Bt sl h ORI ; anot now be determined. A fair oppor + . She burned to the water's edge at 11 o'clock last | gijer ¢ woran named Lucy. I do By the fields that onee were bles ueed to fifteen, six and five years' hard | ate service. Those who claim that Dabney | phiol how oo Seteriinee & Jait OhPGE pay in tull the amount of the sums for which filght While [FligSttlis’ BANk Do&F Bayon SR I ERErS: “thRD 16 boat 0, tower, aspiring to the sky labor, but the judgment was quasiied by the | was o prison gnord <ay his denial is 00 | By Honse o0 4 vote, bt should the dis. | ey ad made themselves responsible. These Sara, and about sixty lives waro lost, con: burnt up in about fifteen minutes after the O, wiaves, T daistes dresty supreme court onteehnical grounds. Now | denial atall, but an equivocation: that fully | eussion drag over several days, with no pros ;*“'"‘"l"‘“lh made a tetal of about ten thou- ing largely of women ana children, Nearly | 4arm was aiven.” " R 0, 1bve ANl 11t iow Weary At 1, the Antwern court has remanded the sen- per_cent of the wiards at rehel prisons | pects of a termination, the appropriation and | sand doliars. Sherborne B, Eaton, attorney all the crew were saved. Among the passen- | captain Tonty C. Brown. state s gineer, Aund how I long for rest. tence against Delannoy, but to the general | were either hoys under fourteon years of age | OUer committees Baving in eliarie Measiios | of the company, says that the old American gers reported | lost Is the superintend- | who was o passenger on the White, estimates O T S RN AATOE T oo pobte: | aroriss m\‘ T--nnuml Detiand and -~ the | or deerepit old men: that the guards at Az | it SEEEGE FT TR B done at any | OPera company will be continued fn existence 1 3 de ailroad the 10ss of life at abo -six. 116 gives any ican newspaper poets | woman Eandeline, dersonville were not in the confederate ser- > Gority vote: The fact that a | Atleast until nest summer, when it will Sclion, oo Vidola | Toilel o | 1S b of tht follawin Aessohs wiho Svers | 00 better tlin that? g - - btk i 1o SAFvicuor b atatoof GiEotels, | Turntice kg vote, Witk e Rorristn on! | elIeE go oiyof Holug oF. will forit tHe KW wife and children, perished In the disaster, | F%ed, Dt were al siiaitly injured, and wer e ,,,.f,::.'f \r:"(::‘:. et . Tho French Dillicult 5 and that if Dabney was not a_prison guard | Saturday next caunot be field as Having | otk bravel of the National epera conmpanys “T'he books of the bout were lost. ‘The mea- | pilots@ioriens brith, Mrs. Smith, of T | ation orconelnsion of “1nckales Haler Tho dn‘\‘."\‘_';\':""jn:‘m["‘;!“""" of deputies to- | he held some other position at the prison. | Q8N of 0 Tho bitl, Lt will show that the | company will consent to becomo a 1ocal bble &0 details were received here over the wires | eine, Wis., and a_genileman ana_his wife | yo©" Vookstoy. Hall is dedicated o My | o e of 30810 12 passed LLe provis- | Dabney is very vague about his early history | house is disposed to give the wavs and means | tation and'a name tor the National_Opera of the Louisville, New Orleans & Texas | from Chicago, names unkown. There were | \wr @Y “ L) MY ional budget tor two months asked for by the | and it may take some time to getat the facts, | committee @ hearing, but will furnish no i company 1s a point 1ow in dispute. Some of railway. The J. M. White was the finest | 3bont —thirty cabin ~ passengers and : Itisan address to a grandson, who | new government. 1In the course of the de- | and till the faets are developed Dabney's | timation of the feelin of the house upon tie | them will not. Charies . Crocker is one of bR a number of negro - cabin pas- | Is supposed to have met withafateanalogous | bate on the budget M. Clemenceau con- | denial shoukd be held in aboyanee, as i bill. It is understood that a number of those | these and he has stated that he contrib- steamer on the Mississippi river. She had | sengers in the “burean.” 'The number [ to that of the unhappy lover who was | tended that the majority favored the Separa- | taken as. eoneimive by e oo S BOU | Who Jast year yoted aealnst cousideration | uted all he intends to o to 'the enterprise, acargo of cotton aboard, estimated at not | of deck passencers is unknown. Brown rejected by the “shallow hearted” Amy in | tion of ehureh and. state. H i d taken as conclusive by the pension ofice | wijl vote with Morrison on Saturday, but | and that he will retire from the dircetorship. less than 2,000 bales. ‘Tlie surviving passen- | &aid: “Walsh Lloyd, formerly a cierk on the | fe¢i i b ONHIRC FERmARA ALk on of church and state. He said the late | oflicials themselves. Dabney has made a | these gentlemor among uhe most carnest | He deelines to assign his reasons. Rumors gers and crew were conveyed to Now Or- | Wil'S. Hays. ran through the cabin ealling | the first part. lis grandson has also | cabinet was overthrown because it had re- | statement to the commissioner of pensions [ opponents of attempting to revise the tariff | are filling the air in nusical eireles that, with 18RS LN PR TR |I||- n:.- passeny ll's'\nll nobly lost )\\llulnn 1 suffered rejection and is inclined to :mnm-d_ st ‘lmm\r‘y. IIn; (I(-vlL‘lx\ih‘\lls m'“w of a similar character to that referred to | At this session, and after a few days ot dis- | the sum made good by the ruarantee fund, 8 = ng to save oth in Muse, ‘com- | curse the wealthier suitor for whom [ Dew ministiy were not satisfactory. —The B UUETE 1S ¢ SRS s further consumtion the American Operacompany is from $125,00 FURLIER DETAILS, mander of the White, had been i1l all day | ho has been jilted. Lord Tennyson, how- | €abinet would find it inipossible to’obtain a [ ADOVe, but it is said this statement is as vague | 406y considering the question. A majority | to $150,000 behind, | Eaton was asked abont NEw ORLEANS, Dee, 14.—The steamer J. | and was in bed when the fire broke out. Tho | avyr aecitos 1 e s throwine. aaiy hie | MAOFity without ‘the ‘co-operation ‘of the | and no wmore satisfactory than the irstone, | can terminate the consideration at any time | this yesterday and he veplied, Ameri- MW hite Trom Vicksbung, Mise. o %o | ehief mate was in charge of the steamor. 1 | VR, assures him e is throwing away his | extreme left, whieh scetion only asked tor re- | and was made for the purpose of “covering” simply refusing to sustain the motion to [ ean Opera commany, at the close of its last Orleans, burned at 10 last night at Blue | had avout ten fect start of the ftire, and Indignation, and compares the youth's love | forms which were demanded by the entire | the oath he made when he was appointed | take up the bill, which must be made on each | season, had only nominal indebtedness, The Drleans, burned a I lthough I ran . rapidly forward, | for Judith with his old passion for Amy: republican party and the carrying ont of | yaer e eivil service rules, A pension | 48 1t is proposed to resume that order of | sum was a small one, not over S10,00. The Store. Point Coupee, thirty miles above | when 1 reached the bank the tire ;3 which would bring about the union of all L bt U business. new company was formed this season and Baton Rouge. She had quite a number of | was within twenty-five _feet of me. I Amy loved me; Amy failed me; republicans and_extremists, \'.\’\]vhuliml‘ oftice ofticial says he heard Dabney boast of NO SYMPATHY FOR JONT with all its salaries, fraveling expenses and passengers aboard, 2,000 bales of cotton and | hadon my underclothes. i see a Amy was a timid child. \l (.'\K:III:I, ('lll.\‘;lh'. eulogized M. De l‘l‘u}» having been a prison guard when fourteen Among senators there are but few expres- 1i that could lead to legitimate indebtedness 6,000 sacks of sced. Several lives soul in the cabin as I sh. Tl But your Judith, but your worldling, cinet, who, he said, was defeated on a side | vears old. and this is where the report origi- | sions of sympathy for Senator Jones, of | it certainly doesnot cairy a debt represent- FmsHa it it the BT cabin was in full blaze at the time and She had never driven me wild. i sue and not .l y o yote of the republican | nated. Dabney’swhereabouts during the war | Florida, who has so lon lected lis duties | ing one-ifth of what you™ mention, $125,0005 ost, g eaptain | fes were rapidly ealing their way to the maj orit heers]. “The chamber, by a vote | willbe looked into and his statements are | by remaining in Detr His recent nn- ainly $20,000 would cover it. ‘The season telegraphed that only one life—the porter of | hurricane dec he that holds the diamond necklace of i to 211, rejected a_motion 'td fininedi- | not considered satisfactory. fortunale sleigh Tide has rovived the subject | on the road has heon highly successtul.” thie bont-—is known to be lost. The boat and | Pilots Stout and Smith say that from the Dearer than the golde n ring; ately begin the debate upoa the bill provid- OPEN SESSION CONSIDERATION. of his mysteriou ice from senate, | In connection with alf this talk the arrival cargo are a total loss. The steamer, which :mm\n (r xl--r, ons they fay nrmuul)llu-m in She that finds a winter sunset ing for a surtax on cerealo. A good deal of impatience is being shown ‘ml.l varfous reasons are assigned for his pe- | of \\ll lhll Vi \.[.,.-; ston representative ) S s ne river fuily forty must have perished. X i == by the triends of the proposition to consider | culiar behavior, A senator who was tar- [ of Mime. Furseli-Madi, has joned a de- cost §225000, was considered by 4 5 rer than the moin of spring. 4 Sas Y d | cons ! b A PAITIAL LIST OF THE MISSIN The Dillon Case. in open sessions of the senate nominations | merly one of his most trasted friends, in | eided fiitter of excitement. De Viyo is on many the = finest and fastest boat The following is a list, as taras aseer- In order to soothe the outraged sensibili- DunLiy, Dee. 4.-—-John Dillon appeared | made by the president on aceount of the | conversation with vour correspondent ves- | the warpath. Tle has been studying the in- evernin x:xitlr»\?&\;::.::,.unu ? 'n..;nnz::; tained. ol the ' white “persons Wissng: | fios of his grandson, the poet procecds to tell | for himsel fo-day in e action brought by s»vl;lxx:'mrr.:l11""“-'|‘-]x|lu|:.nlzlu-:l"lv\"n mmber ot | erday remaried \}::‘u thie was :ml‘m\:‘ fha | ternal workings ot the Natfoil cEipen alued at $100.000, the cargo at $9),000, | 9. 1L ¢ L nughter, e history. 3 ife, Amy’ g s governme! nins or agitating in | Senators to be placed on rec 3 S AL £ ALY Lak il s dioides LU IR A0 ALy i 2 e e e o0 | Vidalin: Captain G. W. Floyd, a swell knpwn | the history of his own life, Amy's and her | the government against him for agitatine in | S0 Ty hoon apenty Inthnted that there | Floridians. assert. quite confident1y that e | papers 1 Which 1o (OGS (0 expose what he e e boat1s 20,000, steamboat man; Mrs, Murray, of Natchez; [ husband’s sinee,Locksley Hall” was penned. | taver of the plan of campaign. In his ad- | isa combination of senators who are opposed | cannot under any cirenmsta a | elaims is the real eavse of the difticnlty be- o ~|l|(||4!1v{xl:l|'(ll\ covered by insurance. | Miss Agnes McCobb, of West Felicion, and | It is a history which might makea cynie | dress to the court Dilion contended that the | 1o this measure working against the final | re-election, beeanse during all the tine tween Mne. - Fursen-Madi - and the \r homas Bairy, second engineer of the J. | two other lady pussehigcrs, naies unknown. | laugh and « lover weep, for the fair cousin | language he used in the speech | considoration of it. itlsa iittie strange that | hus been in Detroit he has nevor made onera company. ©DeVivo uitributes M. White, wits on duty when tho iire broke | Three men atd one woman were walking on | Gho“Yo “had loved and failed o win | selected as the basis of the prose. | & Mumber of the most cowrageous nad biunt | attempt o explain his curious conduet. ‘The o whole troiible 10" Miss uch, Who outin the cofton midship. For a time he | the hurricane deck when it fell in and ail | Whom he : u | Gltion was justiiable, and that the rown | Senators on the floor of the chamber are op- | sav that he was once extremely popular in | trom the orzanization of = the 'trouno thought he had the fire under control, but it (!If.! peared in the flames, died within a year of her marriage to the WasEEatrali N REEHE T I Wa aralnet hiv posing open sessions for consideration of ex- | the state aud mizht have wvlllwll a ’H\ heen mlnmmd by Locke and petted by could be dore with it. Barry stated that the | sons lost: Levi R L captain o Amy on alevel with his dogs and horses, | that Dillon’s plan of campaign was clearly | &round that open sessions will not admit of arred ot . Tacoand o OQUIE X 8. | sti i firo then ‘spread so rapid tio boat was | wateh: {wo tnknown negt women: Dick | Lo Ced truly for her for the rest o his 1ic. | ekl and orierd hin o i Seoutity. i | 0t tree and full debate upon the character | i appointment as a fourtivclass postwaster, | prejudice ugainst Mes. Uhugber, and syvs her et e BB ot i | pomks oty n, socond cank: Ahest | L whole moralof the poenn i contain d n | SLN b Lo surgles of s caeh within | Bk Unidodiedty e spen | ertories. sommuitioes Have bev o by | a1 Sustibiing i and i fwoste. # colored firemen and two colored. onambers | Brown, cabin bov: WJolin . Pagker, cabin | this stanza: DL SOnifOL 81 - | session resolution introduced by Mr. other senators, and he is treated by his [ She is inwittingly kecping the or-anization ids, v als0 re > 10ss o | boy: Perry Willlams, eabin boy: Amos [ por, o . T AR rago has gre o sre is | for ssociates as thongl he was 1 constant hot water. e s enzaged fora s o o (ot | Mok o for: Futwhnd fuskaon, ‘cibin havy | Forward let the stormy moment iy Willing to Accept the Throne, | JOUL0EE o etenn I tavor, bu thre s | [oTRer, AESMORIes 00, Looake: His osic iy | Sories. OF Shars it 550,00 n yoRt amale oo of'tha Videlia rafiroad. with “hia wite and | Penny Walker, chambérmiaid: Martha Wisn. And mingle with the pas g VIENNA, Dee. M.—Prince Ferdinand, of ation and such seeming laxity on the | the sccond row, near the middle aisle, is | penses for'the orchestra are $60,000 a year. diugliter, who were passenzers. Barry knows | ington, chambermaid; Duncan Fourth, cook; | I that loathed, have come to love him, Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, after a long talk with | part of those in eharge of it that it will cither | daily oceupied by “a brother senator, and | In spiteof the protests of -managers she has nothing 'as to the number of passengers | LWO u€zro preachers, names unknown; o Love will conquer at the last. Count Kalnoky, received the Bulgarian de- [ be postponed to anothier session or come up [ shoild he suddenly appear on the scene he | insisted that Ihomas shall do as be pleases aboard, but thinks there were not many, | Negto wowan from Port Hickey and herson. |yt o lously, foily, wickedness, | putation to-day. The prince told the depu. | i Sich a manner that it will be defeated. | would probably have some trouble in con- | and the result of this patronage s been to Evidenco accumulating shows there were | aged sixteens Voisin Bell, laborer, and two | SRTOLlyy 88, ooy, ¢ One of the stronzest advoeates for open ses- | vincing the present oceupant of - his right to [ anake him the most unreasonable tyrant that many lives lost. Some people place the num- [ NERro women, each with an infant, human hate—the truth that many things will | fation to-day that he was willing to accept | gions is Senator Logan, and It is stated (hat | resumne it. ever wielded & baton. Il does not be= Bor ot fitty, Tivo white men, William Daley. of seem different after sixty years have tlown— | the Bulzarian throne if the sobranje clected | should the Platt reolution fail of consider- AN ECONOMICAL CONGRESSMAN, lieve that she is aware of the little i A THRILLING ACGOUNT. braska, and Mr. Oberchain, of Kentucky, scem the lessons which the latest Tennyson- | Bim and the vowers confirmed his electio ation or be defeated it is considered he will ‘There {8 a representative in_ congress from | ring inside the opera, mor,can ahe The States s the followinz account of [ believed to be lost. o RO AoHER ST T aid Itis reported that negotiations on the sub- | reintroduce a resolution on the subject and | one of the southern states who manages to | be nade to see it, for Theodore Thomas can he 10ss of the Wiite, gathered trom [ Mrs. Wade, of West Felielon, had an al- | g monolozuo is desiened fo incuteate. 1 Jeet have been opened at St. Petershurg, and | fizht for 115 consideration until 1t_gets | live comfortably in Wuslington at an ontlay | make her believe anything. DeVivo savs the afcers and "o bost iad Janded | most miraeuions escape. She spenks in‘glow | With this poom s publisheil ieilromise that the deputation is awaiting tho czar’s | throuil. 1o dous not believe i the assassi- | 0f ot wore than SLA0 per annui, o bas | ‘Tiiomns wishes to rin. the” opera \\llll\énllllnl! to take on_ a pile of cotton sead, and there | iNE terms of the herole and gallant_conduct | of ) a rustic drama brought out at v. ion of characters behind the elosed doors | no family, neither drinks nor star system, whieh means, that nobody w were between thirty-five and forty roust- | of Captain Floyds, who sacriticed bis life in | the Globe theatre in November, 15523 “The - et of the senate and publication of their pro- | in any form, and yet he apparently enjoys | be starred but Theodor Thomas and ™ M s A e sorby aroust. | Erying to savo tho laily passaniiers. el B e An IoRATIOBRERIFAC ceedings in the newspapers in a varbled and | life in his own way” and is a general tavorite | Jueh. ~DeVive's accusations with regard to he Joud ringing of the bell by the watehman, | Among those who escaped were J. F. Carew | Navy. @ sungat oning oL the | o ey ent s Wi ERatlie HEoisig LHOAD LOBBY ISTS 1N CONGRESS, cal ol extravag, artme e company, if printed as he stated them, Tom Miller. Immediately after the ery of | and wife, of Ottawa, s Colonial and Indian exhibition, The tone of | £7¢ .';‘;.'l']‘“”‘, 3 ]""‘"”'“"‘“ the decision | 5 1riady inuch aetivity is observable amo eminently respeetable section of the ity and | would ereate the wildest kind of a sensation, 18 taken up by twenty v in — -~ = the poem, when touching on pol sub- [ 10 the Dillon case the government will issue | the railvoads inst theinter-state commerce | dresses in good taste. Many of his compan- declares that ha is in for the fight and T At b oo Fa e L AT A PERTURBED POOL. jeets, will not suit the liberals, who made | SRrocamation declaring the “plan of cam- | biil, & mmber It wholave | fos are very auxiows to ledrn i method of 15 that the wanagement camot eain- darted to and fro and the work of arousing === d ol ! paign’ an illegal conspiracy. notbeen about Wash for” some time, | Saving so much of his salary, but he refrains | say when brought face to face with them. sl the author a peer. 1t smacks of toryism as B . sl \ 3t i ; y Y e i {he! aloaning ‘Dissongers was: Lecuns. N6 | Passengor Rates From Chicago and f toryisi —— Dave reappeared and are infusing animation | from givinz thewmn any adviec on the subject, [ With regard to the western trips, he says the fire was d i<.~u\"»n:-|hf; ‘I'nomas Barry, sccond St. Louis to Omaha a Trific the first smacked of the head waiter’s pint of Stanley's New Expedition, int)the J]uhhv It i= said o be the tactics of | but tells them good-naturedly that itis” the [ company lost money owing to the extrava- enineer, wito, with fis partnr, Stoven Jan. |- O (0 DN S BRb Ehaler. H portat the ol Fleet Street tavern, Loxno, Dee, 14.—Honry M. Stantey's | e railrouds fo postpone consideration of tho | result of his romarkable self-control, Ha s | gantoréhestin and other expensos. ney, was'on wateh at the time.” Barry gave | Cnie . M.~ [Specia o UNFAVORABLE PRESS COMMENT, Tl Lo Vit s ALY er-state comuierce bill reported by the con- | N0t in any sense a miser, g ) c SHEED 1N CIICAGO, the alarm and his voice rang through the | the Ber.]—The obstacles in the way of the All the papers notice Tennyson's volume, expedition for the relief of Emin Bey will | ference committce until the appropriation | best specimen of a model moral congressman H.—[Speeial Tele-ram_ to deck room of the vessel. Watchman Miller | formation of a pool on western passenger | tho Times being the only s oy | tart in February. The Egyptian govern-{ bills can be gotten up, and thus send it over | in existence today, h : ncient suit of J. H. Me- took in the situation at once and rang the | (e o 0 POOL 98 b ehe the Times being the only one expressinz an | men contributes £10,000 toward the expenses, | 10 the next congress, when all the work will | A SURPLUS 0F WOULD-BE LABOE LEADERS, g nst the American Opera comyany huge bell located on the second deck. Miller are pstas serious as those which | opinion. Referrins to an isolated poem it | and a private gentleman has guaranteed theé [ have to be done over again and the labors of There will be tour aspirants for the leader- [ took a new turn_ yesterday when sleVieker St00a at bis post1inging the bell until e was I:;mn‘-)lhus'l.\r prevented the l;nm:l\(:o:; mlmu savs: “It hardly adds mueh to the laureate's | Projectors agamst monetary loss, the conference conmitice will hate been for ship of the tabor vty in the House of vepre- | instituted attaelinent, and garniziment pro- oreed to retreat by the encroaehing flames, | Northwestern passenger pool. At the Iast | repntation, We are afraid wo must say the — naught. Agents of some of the leading | sentatives in the Fiftieth congress, Four | ceedings in the circnit court for $3,810, “The noise of the clanging bell aroused Will- [ meeting of the Western passenger association, | & Rl apb: 88 J An Order to Irish Clergy. brokers in New York, operating in this city, | 1rishmen—John J. 0'Neill of Missouri, pres- [ Writs were issued and pli wm MeGreevy, chief engineer, who was | after the troublesome question of allotment same of ‘Locksley Hall Sixty Y ars After, RomE, Dee. 14.—The pope had a eonfer- | Feport that their cuployers have “eovered” | ent chairman of the eommittee on'labor; | a deputy sherifl, who last evening att asleap in the texas, e Sprang out of bed | of percentazes had been adjusted. the Wa- | and, indeed, of the whole voluwie. x 2005k A on their “long” stoeks and are prepared to | Martin Foran, sccond man on the commit- [ vast amount of ‘scenery and bagiage s and groped his way throuzh the smoke to | bash prevented the conswmmation of the . i — ence to-day with Cardinal Simeoni, and pre- | yeet the effcet of the passaze of thes bill yet | tee, and O'Neill's hated rival: Frank Lawler | todians were placed in these store rooms {0 Waks U his harcner, Jonn Pallnsior second | akreemont by making o demand that it be WORSE THAN THE BENDERS, pared instrustions 10 the Trish bishops eharg- | at the same time they doubt any final action | of illinois. also a member of tne same com- [ Jook after the sherifi’s interests until the assistant engineer, ‘who was asicep in | permitted to make the same rate per mile be- | 2 oo | g them to keep the elerzy scrubulously | upon it at this session. Inasmuch ws the | mittee, wid Tun Campbell of New York. | manager of the opera company could fur- Mo Torward part ot e Taxad. | tween St. Louis and Onaha 4 was made be- | Tale of a Most Outrageous Crime in lin the limits ol duty in regard to the | measure is now in the shape of a conference | These gentlemen are already at work upon | nish bonds, “This the local wanazer agre ABout Inidway ho et Pallasier, who hiad | tween Cliicago and Omaha, elaiming that the { anti-rent moyement. veport, and therefore a privileged matter, lit- | their respective booms and at present itis | to do and the_deputy withdrew. The. pers also been aronsed by the bell and was on his | roads from Peoria were allowed to make the [Copuright 185 by James Gordon Bennett.] — - te excuse can be rendered for failure to con- | diflicult to- say who will gain the coveted | formance of the evening procecded without way (o hun ¢ The two men then | same rate and_consequently it could see 1o | Prrvas-ex-AnpEcite (near Valence), Dec. French Affairs. sider it at this session prize.. ‘The vasious candidates fecl quite eon- | any interruption, - MeV icker also garnisheed Tooked s best they could through the stifling | reason why St. Lowis shouid not have the | 14 New York Herald Cable—Special to the | PARIS. Dee. 14.—Tne provisional estimates [ SHVER AND NATIONAL BANGS, sident that the Jabor party will hold the bal- | several banks in the city, in order to find one amoke for the others who slept in the texas, e privilese. " ihe otherroaas doclined to | 171N Fotk ol Cher el to the |0 il Se ganinet yesterday deeided to | | The house commitice on bankinz aiid eur- | atee of power in the next house and they | in wiich the opera conipany had a deposit. bt ot seetig anyone, and beloving hacall | entertain, tho’ proposition, and, as General RS sieamon dingolion), cages o reney ave bogu consultation with treasury. | anticipate mking & very lively sexclon i the | 1t s said here that the di-chare of seven: Jut themselves had lett, they crawled ont o anager Talmage, of the 'Wabash, was not | murder ever tried in Europe is now betore | ALl oflicials upon” the subject of silver an pterest of the working men. cill woul 1V Italian ballet irls Sunday was the re- the hurricane «1.'»«1;‘ and ]\\\(‘Y‘ll f~:‘uxqfrll'\l.l-u'|‘d present, the matter was refer I‘L-Al ..’.nm;.~ ’n the court of assizes in ,\.-‘(I..‘-m.‘ A fiend ,,: which the chamber of deputies, it is gener- | tional bank ~n-<uml.<-J N sug .-mu'l ’m ‘l‘\m probably receive T'in Campbell's support if tan vrl:lm‘lmn‘:‘lhn “vm‘lu‘u“\;‘ ||.‘l,‘| |‘I:u climb down on one of the stanchions to the | 1% now learned that Talmage has notiticd the | he name of Jean Fanre and his wife are as. | ML (Houeht Will readily vote,' are for two | president in his message to congress, Mr. | the Iatter discovered e conld notwin, and | expenses mist be kept within a certain limit vighit side of the boat, from whenee they got | el:airman of that meetine that _his company | {5 wean A are Ay Vife are ac- | months only, and not for twodepartments of [ Wilkins, of Ohio, says it is the purpose ot the | Lawler would also probably vrefer O'NCill to [« week. The matier has ereated a good deal R ore T e hean e s O Ok E o e byt the ) bosition : .lu.»-.l;u \I.I\IHL_(.IIILIH;| n‘-.}, honed .llml bolled | the governient as at first reported. commitice to lay before the house a bifl e | Foran, Koranis auietly but deteryinedly | of cominent, in_connection with' the report water were brou to play on the fire, but | thelast meeting and unless the Wabash w their brother, Claude Faure, and, mixing - bodying as many of the recommendations | at work and he may havea surprise in st from New York A O, T o Tiin (e remalu i enbbage, OF lavig (gl ven Bellisuliiaters Bontencod, e k6 st bl pnseae e [ o "SR SN0 s Cinteaco, Dic. 14— Sis: Airier hns 1o sngines b ey fought the flawies step | between St. Louis aha uld de- 4 ghe reeking hell broth to the farm pigs, who | BrLrast, Dee. 14,—The judge to-day sen- | Sole N8 f et ) ey il A GAGO, 3J60 18, Fhurvorahing ion by Step, but were at last forced to drop the | cline to become a party to the new pooling 2 i) » 3 Judg a, western and southern members are up in There is very little § bility that the | quested the Associated press to eontradiet Jsn 10 save. themseives - he re bornod | agreement. s the existiug . teupority | Eroedily devoured it. Jean and his wife | tenced four of the men arrested for wree wrms against the suppression of the silver | name of ‘1. C. Manning, appointed win- | the reports concerning the National Opera with trightful rapidity, and in less time than | agreement’ expires Docenibe and there | lived in a large farm house with Claude, wio | houses along the Shankhill road during the | dollar, and since debates upon the subj ister to Mexico last Octo will o [ company, 1ts financial condition and alleged it takes to tell it the entire lett s.de of the | DeIngno prospeet of the imm adoption | was sixty years of age, sober, thrifty | riots last June, to four months' imprison- | the past have shown sueh a variety of opin- | sent 1o the senate. Itis stated that advices | discord among its artists. She pronouncy Doatwas @ mass of tlames. The iire soon | Of the proposed pool, it has been decided to | and indusirious, while Jean wie | monteach. the prisoncrs had all yeaded | ions and vowe of speeches, it is or | have been received at tie state department to | them sensational and: utterly withont founde e neht the ninhnu.u the cabin deck, and be- 1-\1‘-‘m‘u & Lemporary agreement umlu 1.Lum— Taokless and extravagant Jean | uilty. uluxvu-hl:mlv'x at :ml\l!: \::wu{]!n ‘}wlu‘llnmn “‘"“-mfl“'l "'T"'i']' Mani Ifl:;wml ‘Il l(n “nwm in fact, and says the et afloat ore any asslstance was to be had the boat [ ary I, 1857, 50 as to prevent a general demor- i And. avagant, . Jes 2 —~— the subjeet before the 4th'of March, 1t has | Mexico and to Jead the president to conelude [ by enemies of the company. s it she were encireled by a stream of | alization of rates, had married against his biother’s wish a Ordered to Await Instructions been intimated a number of times that if the | athe isnot the kind of a man wanted to - e e crackling of the llumes and shiicks e young girl nawed Losme Blancher, whose | Vigx~a, Dec. 14,—The Bulgarian: govern- | President shaulduofit BDLoSm aesslon | RTEanLEEhie Saaintyi L CoiE ROUDOD Wants Thes of the pssengors il crew eausud the wost Sy .“nQu de Trial. Erandfathe hiad kept an inn at Heg- | ment has ordered the deputation of Bul- | ffcongiess it will e wore cipecially upon D T WASHINGTON, D president to- When the alarm ‘was fivst sounded Alex BT LORide L =IRpeola) Tologram |irabelle, an) d been tried and guillo- | garians to await in Vienna wntten instruc- | yutionai banks deserveimmediate legisiation Senator Cuilom does not think there [ iy sent to the senate for contirmation an= McVav, head olatk, was sitting. at tho stove | Lo the BEg.|—John A. Hennesy, of the Mail | tined for the murder of twenty-five travelers | tions before starting for Berlin, The depi- LAND GRANT FORFEUTURE WARFARE, | 18 any doubt of the compromise inter- | other long list of recess appointments, %n Nis cabin, The first peal of the beil caused | 04 I‘.\pluI\,lnhllln\llwll Attorney Martine a | that at different times had stopped at this 'l:,\"““xllll‘!lall; abandoned the idea of going to St. Of all the warfares made against railroad Hul-‘ commerce bill passing both houses, | Among them are the toliowing: Collectors himi to rush outside, and seeing the tlames | story which may bring the present trial of | nn but never reappeared. Among these BAOrabUrS, nis the one being waged against the ¢ suys there is no - occusion for the | of Custon Daniel Magone, New York Citys Teap high in air, he fan back to the eabin and | ex-Alde N ST Py, 5 gfaral s Bl QIR S — - Brule River & Ontanagon seems to excite | vailroads getting exeited, for the commision | o\ Rty NON SO endeavored to get the books and money, ‘The '.‘m\\: :',l’,f“;:'\"‘,"l ,‘Z,“‘f,':'”fi'\: ,"l,i‘,f,.l B ],l.:‘,,""f‘! '“““‘. fye .“‘f“l".‘ AR oerialn Enjolras An Unofticial Reception, most comment. The tactics employed by | proposed has vers liberal powers and is not | C00ley Man, Vicksbure, Miss.: Charles A fire gained ' rapidly “on him and he | SHNAG LN EEOREES )RR D 4 ¥ | whose nawe mado such an impression upon gy yoyy, Dee, 14.—The Bulgarian deputa- | the pe ofing the forfeiture nf grants | ntended to injure the stockholders of rail- | Ward, Huron, Mich.; Daniel J. Campau, De- w compelled 1o "leave the oftice, but [ $3vehe has the evidence of two men who | Vietor Hlugo that e embodied hiw inhis | yion wil be recelved here nnoflically, not as re novel. Photographs have | 1oads, but to protect them. — troitz Quiney A, Brooks, Puget Sound, Ore,3 not before he had " secured the sum | ouldbe bl fo Brove, Wt Jurar Jacob | famous novel, “Les Miserables, reprosenting the Bulgarian goversmont. been taken and are feine eieolated of | €3 AN UNCONEIIMED BUNOR John MeCafirey, Alaska, Josoph I of woney fron the safe. MoVay then turned | Hoienbere wis 8 ioso Frivhd, of Joln oo IS AUBDEROUS METHOD. e seenery along (his road, especially showing | | Vesterday eveninig i report was eirenlated | asaver of tie i at Carson, Ny ™ his atteniion to saving the cabin passengers, ' s Shield ratrick T Rosine's grandfather’s favorite method A Trip For Vengeance, the condition of the track and grades and L Piesident veland had had a stroke of | Puttle, melter and reiner of the wint at Wi \ Bields and Patvick Farley [ rite method v . \ of whom there were about fifteen or eigh- The men ared, W, Vickersham, & tailor for | was to watch until the gunest ot 1 BERLIN, D 14.—The German ironclad | Pridzes. It s for the purpose of demon- | paralysis during the afternoon, bt when he | Carbon, Nev. Collectors ol Internal Revenue teen, including eight ladies. Ho first awoke Juon 810, Y, Vickergham, 8 tall w i guests were soun v, The. Gor strating that althougi the track was laid it | appeared at tie theater las b | —Thomas Cooper, Eighth distriet of 1Hinoiss the “second clerk, John Callaban, who ran | taie thhie m ‘I‘:I;I'I"']'”l‘. G Yosenberg, abd | asteen and then wss them with a pitelfork | Mo }"'l-“l*‘;‘\t"i for Zanzibar to punish the | was not intended to be practicable and that | of the report was dispelled - Bows | Sinon 11, Calhdun, First . district of Nes of the room in his _undershirt and T & B N P eon b et | into a previously prepared ealdron of Wurdorer o1 LxXpiorer h trains cannot be run upon it. - Miles of the [ ever, it was reported that the pr had | brasica, Francis A" Hofima raiser of sers, Callahan and MoVay wont to | Shavl savs thak Keauan and Hosenberg are | oo Moo g0y "Rosine and her husband a s track are sthown 1o have no ballast and o | really had a slizht paraiytic stiole and tat | merehandise” Chicao. Gnaries (. Morton i room and awoke the mmate 0 ot Wi eoe i n At A AN L X oston's Electic grade while the cross ties are propped up | he attended the theater throngh fear that 3f | of Maine, ecommi=sioner of navigation, terrified passengers quickly cot out arly A v AUARING & - € SIANO 8 Ardech Bostox, Dee. 14.—The weather is clear | with chunks wood and are “skewed” in | he remained within doors the rumors micht | Postmasters—J), Knox Hall, ‘Toulon, 11l uILAnx |Iw|l|llu their night garments, I"‘ll_'l"{"““\--'\‘ :'"x’:f';-';.f'.':’)"n'»'r‘&'\'l[.‘.‘."rl.‘:.'.f..'.'\"f"'r"flifl of murdering and boiling her brother-in-law | to.qqy and a large republican vote is ex- | @very possible direction. It is openly chareed croate a greatdeal of uneasiness and cause | Matthew Warner, Lamont, 1130, B, Butler mong them was a gentleman, name un- oonvic s OF SN o and taking possession of 100,000 franes that | pected to b od.” A the demoera tie | that the construction of this road” was not | himmueh trouble. Nothing at the white | Awgusta, Wis,; 1 Wasson. Lol b OLR Known, but recognized s the supernten | yote. When examined as to his qualitication TP S P 4 pected to be polled. - At noon the democratic | o yied our in good fuith and that the desiy use can be learned to-uight abont i, and avid G Griftitn P 7 demtor e v ity Sonthern Kaiiid, e | for juror, Ttosenbers said ho did not “iepow | e ltter had saved from sales of eattle and | vote was as Jurge as the_republicans, but the | G0l LSRN ER 1! e | e tathimon b1 kencrally discrod ioa, " "4 | A% Ravid (. Grimeh, Eikadar, 6.5 Will iad Wi wite aind fywo children. wirls of nine | Kvenan orany of tho' men juplicated, AMar. | the revenue for his slaro of the farm. heaviest part of the democratle vote was LAWLER'S LITELE BEMINISCENCE, PATENTS ISSUED, ton, Neb.: M. 11, Ca tidianola and tweive years, with him. He called them | Hne sald aftor heating the statewent. that 1t THE HUSBAND CONFESSES. wolled in the afternoon. The labor men are | Representative Frank Lawler, of Chicago, | The following patents were issued for Neb. s M, B Morgan, Hillsboro, Dak.; 1), D, around him and bade them to follow him. "'“*‘l“'{'{'“{'l"‘"“ i .}),';:'I tak jne [l:':j Jean this morning made a complete con- | hard at work in every precinet, and the indi- | although a democrat, is a rabid protectionist. cans and Towans to-day: Newton ). | Muriay, Mayyille, Dak, 4 4 By this time the taumes had reache the | Mobsto brivent @ miscarage. The JUSEEO | gassion in court, eausing a profound sensa- | cations wre that they will poll ‘a surprisingly | He was explaining fo some friends a day of Wancomn, L, gaie; Morris | Y cabin, throuh which the thick smoke was | WO Y FRosERbirk 108 PEGUEE ARG DIOBE |00 e declared, in a faltering voice; | 1arge vote, but it is hot though it will be large | two ago the efforts which have been wiade s and C. A Dadge,” Orange City, L, Work of the Base Hallints. rolling, ~ The panlestricken passengers | 10 UI6 Bortolh the IELIOS, oy SIan SH0sEus | - 1 kille hseserr STl enough to defeat O'Brien. FExtra efforts are | by Messrs. Morrison and Springer, of his | rail joint; Charles C. Mayes, deceised, (ol NEW Yo Do 14 et b quickly made for 'the on borg got on the jury panel and finally on the 1 e: 1 killed my brother Claude. My wife | hoinZinade by the temperance people and | state, who are well-known taritl reformers, | 1 Maves adminisiator), <ast Davenport, ) o he bage ball coms stern and others 1o the fr h JUEY. o trial this afternoon the state rested | A1 1Eave him rat poison in his soup, but | wmany well-diessed ladics are SESEutny [ to torce him into endorsement of the tarif | Ia., potato planter: Chiarles O. Melride, Mus. | mittee to-day awarded the el piorship to i ed to was among those that” went | | 1 the tyial this atternoon the state rested | yis only made nw ill and aroused his suspi- | ballots at. the poiis Tine leense vote will | bill iow on the calendar of the house. e 4, nut locks Joséph MeMullen, | the St Louis Browns with the recommendas tothe stern. Upon reaching the deck he | U8 eade CRELCOOICEL FEREREE DS QOCSION | cion, T then smashed his head to pieees with | b8 much closer than last vear. says that they eame to him alternately during [ Casey. Ia, tiledaying machine: Albert K | tion that the ehampionshin of the world also grasped his two childron, oue ata time, and | {830 P EEAEE EAREHES ¢ QL e alder: | a crow bar. The city vote for mayor, with two pre- | thelast days”of the last session and warned | Merrill aid . Lenox, Marshalliown, Lo, | b awarded them e conitto reinstuted thiow them into the rivér, * Before T and | With being intimate witly the boodle alder | ¢ ik oincts mising. tlves O Hrton. demoorat, | him that he would be defeated if he dil not | can watering maching; Henry . Payine Wi ! mnittec reinstated his wife could follow the flames had reached | el tilla future § daon 10 Jaigucs [y wife, who was present, said: 12853 Hart, republican, 15,1745 McNeill, [ help them consideration of the | Webster City, Ia., wash boiler ) Burns, but out of respeet for the lastern and they were burned todeath. ::‘“{;:p‘ ':;'”’::.‘i‘fim“" ;l,,‘;:_‘ “l;\‘“m’l““:"‘ ***Let us do for him as my grandtather did | Iabor, 5,572, measure, . Morrison eame to me one | Peters, Lincoln, N lire esciape; agie, of which the N York elub was @ e two pilots on wate, John Stout and | iider of the session till recess wits taken U | e his guests,” Complete returns” give the following vote | day,” sald and said that { was | Pinlbrick, Grundy Ceiter, Ta., heating stoves | me it was decided tht | ld 0ot be Bob Swith, were in the pilot house angl were seal Aaoy 1n thio K address ¢ “We then ook a saw and sawed of his | for_mavor: O'Bvian, 23387; Hart, 1%i19; | surély not his friend or I would help him to | Gideon A\ Russell, Lyons, T, heating fur: | allowed o sien o conteact beloge Janary 18, compelled 1o jump into the river, where they ol tne g¢ b B e RAN 2 ) ek N 5,564, The license vole was: Yes, | get votes for the consideration of his bill. | ames 11, Sigafoos, Fremont, Neb., | 50 thit the personal co et whieh Mr. Day, weia picked ap. They had & narrow ¥ R - ; 2 ead, lezs and arms, heatea up & caldron of | . 16,750; majority for license of 5,437 | told him that I could not possibly sce how | horse lay rake: Jesse Stubbs, assi of the New York club, holds with him, from death, he fire burned so quickly that e Douglas County Commissioners. | water, threw in Claude’s body and boiled inst 9.0 last yeur my position on his public measure indicated | one-seventh 1o G. A, Stone, Henry co null and void, e it is ant 1t was lnpossible to see who was saved and Cinca Dee, 15— (Special Telegram to | hym two hours. Rosine, then, with a pair of — - - my personal friend=hip or animosity toward | lowa, gasoline or oil heating stove, with the Baltimore Xt RERSON “‘f\"'x;.\i}flu{?".m}“"{. deck ws Towded Witl | the Bey.—The county commissioners from | wongs, picked the bones out of the caldron, Cincinnati Coopers on a Strike. hiin, - He se hil"l to feel profty badly about Tamag 1 AT CANMTAL Nuwh mittee then adjourned, “I'he an fhe latter huviog got ot ihe vemsél ot New | Pouglas county, Neb., have been tu this ity | put in cabbages, and made a potawfeu | ® CINCINNATI, Dee. 1.—The 1,10 coopers | 3y and presently sent Mr. Springer to we. | | ames - Priestly, of Des Moines, i ot the Anserican assaclaiion tal Texas landing, just above where boat | Several days inspectivg public institutions. | which she gave to the pigs. She took the | of this city and Riverside stopped work | yufieultiral distriets were in favor of Representative-clect McShane 1s at Wil | : - w;{ Hlmn Nearly all n'l these were lost. 1:““‘,\&14- “.1““. mlix.u‘. :qul ;!u' lnluL" on:\l:\l bones up on the hill and buried them, The | to-day because the proprietors refused to .w-x[‘» (uln ation T“d passage of the Morrison l.ulul 5 = . MePherson's Gleo Measure hile the passengers and crew wereescap- | hospital and the Richard Iteose home and | e avening she cooked soup for the | Sigh the scale of prices prepared by the work- | bill and warned e that if [ did not help |~ ‘The following army leaves have been | Wasminaro, Dec. Li—Senaior MePhiors Ing from the Boat, & siaaiu pipo blew up and | BLis orng, are visiine, e paor fycu 8t | o050, B i i men, The scale among other things de- | thew that L would be defeated for re-election. | granted: =~ Fist = Lieatenant — Hawilton | oy today intcodueed a Oill amen iators of Wiy hurled 500 fect in the air. The force of | Jefferson. From Chicago the party will pro- W " o mands that a days work shall not exceed ten | L de e a little mad and I told Mr owan, Second artillery, Fort Leayvenworth, q i 8. ' 4 the explosion caused over twenty bales of | ceed to Detroit, where they will also - visit A DESPERATE WOMAN. hours, ineluding flaneh time, with an hous | Soringerthat I would watch with a great n days, and Licutenant Join I, fap! | the olcomararine act. 1t provices that e burning cotton to be hurled hi:h in the air, . Fhe comnmissioners expiess their Jean is a ferocious looking man, but | off Saturdays without 10ss of pay. deal of interest the vate cast in the rural Second artillery, Little Kock, Avk., one [ seetion of the statute requiring all oleomar wheie they revolved several thues and. then ) o obtain all the itormation | yenbies with fear before bis wife, who i3 & ¥itho! ey counties of their district, the approaching | month from Deceniber 17 arine 10 be packed by its manufacturers in foll into the siver. Twmediately after the | passible concerning the eonstruction, work- | g "y S0 R iogy beg®Sain & e | A Missing Boy Pound lection, I would see if their constituents | K. Shawvan, of Denison, Ia, and M. | tkins, tubs or ot oden i ki o3 1o explosion shricks were heard coming rrom | Ings and management of the hospitals in the black hair and glif £t o & i 156G, Pa, Dec. 14 —Tom A. Arnold, | hdorsed their action. ‘Then “ told thew that Walker, of Atlantic, la,, were to-day adwit- | before used for thal purpose, ¢ miaining the stern of the vessel, Forau instant two | principal eities. biack hair and glittering white teeth. Hosine, LEADING, Pa, Dec, 14, —1om moldy | would not only not help them to get up | ted to practice betore the interio; F | not thin t narked, st i d limit the government's application, and iling -’lllllvlt' wowen were seen standing on the e - after Jean had wade his confession, fainted | received a dispateh from FEast Strousbure, their bill but thaf I was opposed it and | ment. andd branded t ( ol minal gallery just back of the wheel and in Patti Will Go to Mexico, away, muttering: *No, no: it is not true,” Northampton eounty, to-day stating that his | [ would vote against it. Both of th g Win. B, ¥ or, of 1 revenue shall L nott apoey 0 i dnstant thoy were hidden from view by | Ntw ¥ oxi, Dee. 1. —[Special Telegramto | Sid bad, at the previous trial, tried to com- | 301 Willie, who disippeared severad weeks | weie kood deal vexed atwo k appointed an ugent of U 1 101 €xpots he swoke and” flames o BEE.1—Schoetlel, Abbey's ag: a PP pesrige il i 0, had bee d there alive and well, Morrison was defeated for re-election by a | meut. Tue first part of the boat to give way | eHER1-Scboetiel, Abbey: “fi""‘\’“‘f 1o 1 it suicide by plunging over the banisters of | ¥ had been found there all [ateo majority and I totioad tiat. the heavi POSTAL CHANGES. was the wheel hou: It fell into | # Thwes reporter atti will go to Mexico | he prisoh steps, falling on the stoue floor, Buaincss HFalures. est” votes polied against him were by the | The tollowing lowa postmasters wer < I S e t‘n.- \hull‘l.ll.llhl ‘Amx‘m being cre h;ll\;e and s (::. Vhere l\l no m‘“lw l‘\rlml;\ur but did not sueceed. She had to be carried NEW Yok, Dee. 14.—The tiem of B. M "t‘“lml.h Mr. ~|’,“..g.., ca .i \\'ul.in‘un ace {m\“‘,\rlludmy, W J \h;‘ ,x“ Bea W na 4 ales swepl through the center of the boat. | agaiust her amongst the general publie. The day e " 9 . Ea 7y i of defeat tor re-election and I pointed out 1o | Grundy eounty, vies el ¥ h eting to- Ahose wito. edeaped wers takon from the | Ekels of the swldler ware slmcat all boasht | 1-day from the eourt room by two stout | & W. Ward shirunakers, made an assign- | fi0GSLOTIeRUen Qu6E pOIRIed BULES | MEREGY gty Vigd B Iiepiation f 1 Kuignts of Labor scene by the steatboat Stelia Wild, which | up by ticket speculators. 1 really was a case | E€0 d'arms. ment to-day for the beuefit of creditors 10 | wis among the farmers whom be had de- | Monona county, vice Jas. Grahin. fesignc piinters, adopted & &le. between Bayou Sara and Natehez. As | of biters bit, ar.d nobody in Mexico has wmueh AN ACCOMPLICE SUICIDES. Joseph A, Ward, with prefercnces awount- clared to be going crazy for the passage of | J. M. Herrick, Wapello, 1o 4 t the trial ot the Chis Wild was backing out three kegs of gun- | syrpathy with then” Rolure's brothier, who was au accomplice | kg to $24,000, | tue Morrison bill. L 'was re-clecied by & wa- | vice M. L. Jamisom, semoved a5 ULty